QGC LNG PLANT Natural gas, the cleanest-burning hydrocarbon, is a major source of energy. Many energy-hungry places are located far from gas fields, making pipelines too impractical or costly to build. We cool natural gas to make a liquid, shrinking its volume for easier, safer storage and shipping overseas. QGC has supplied the domestic market since 2006 and supplies 30% of Queensland’s domestic gas demand. Shell’s QGC venture operates a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant on Curtis Island, which is about six kilometres north of the city of Gladstone on Queensland’s Capricorn Coast. The plant is supported by QGC’s commitments to programs that protect and preserve the Great Barrier Reef and Gladstone Harbour for the benefit of local flora and fauna and recreational and commercial boating. ABOUT QGC’S LNG PLANT QUICK FACTS The LNG plant site covers 270 hectares, or about 1%, of Curtis Island Construction began in 2010 and first LNG was produced in 2014 LNG from our plant is exported to more than 11 countries in Asia and the Middle East. Two production units, each of 4.25mtpa capacity, and two storage tanks each containing 140,000m3 of LNG WWW.SHELL.COM.AU QGC LNG PLANT MARCH 2017 ABOUT QGC CONTACT DETAILS The Shell-operated QGC venture is located in Queensland in eastern Australia. We are one of Australia’s leading natural gas explorers and producers, focused on developing Queensland’s world-class onshore gas reserves for supply to the domestic market and international customers. Please contact QGC for more information. 1800 030 443 (toll-free) QGC Pty Limited 275 George St Brisbane QLD 4000, Australia WWW.SHELL.COM.AU SAFETY OF THE COMMUNITY, OUR PEOPLE AND THE OPERATION OF THE LNG PLANT, IS OUR NUMBER ONE PRIORITY. THE FACILITY HAS WORLD- CLASS SYSTEMS INCLUDING CONTROLS AND RISK MINIMISATION MEASURES THAT MEET OR EXCEED REQUIREMENTS OF QUEENSLAND’S WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 2011. About 300 people are employed to operate the LNG plant Over 90% of them live in Gladstone. Flaring, or controlled burning of gas, is occasionally required as part of the operational and safety management systems of an LNG plant and is an environmentally responsible way of minimising emissions of greenhouse gases. QGC works to minimise flaring, which is used during scheduled or OUR PEOPLE We operate an 8.5mtpa LNG plant on Curtis Island near Gladstone, and natural gas operations, which include wells, compression stations and processing plants, in Queensland’s Surat Basin. Shell is the operator and majority interest holder in the QGC venture. Our partners in the unplanned plant maintenance for gas that cannot otherwise be returned to storage or used. Planned maintenance typically occurs up to three times a year. The QGC flares have been designed and are operated to meet stringent international standards, legislation and regulations. LNG plant on Curtis Island are CNOOC (50% equity in Train 1) and Tokyo Gas (2.5% equity in Train 2).